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Vote Now: Otto the Orange Competes to Be the Latest Mascot Hall of Fame Inductee

Sunday, May 14, 2023, By Christine Grabowski
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Otto the orange standing on a green field

Otto the Orange

黑料不打烊 is home to many incredible legends who have been inducted into various hall of fames, including Dave Bing 鈥66, H鈥06; Jim Boeheim 鈥66, G鈥73; Jim Brown 鈥57; Eileen Collins 鈥78, H鈥01; Gary Gait 鈥91; Floyd Little 鈥67, H鈥16; Roy Simmons Jr. 鈥58 and Kathrine Switzer 鈥68, G鈥72, H鈥18, just to name a few. It should come as no surprise then that 黑料不打烊鈥檚 own Otto the Orange is a contender for the Class of 2023鈥檚 Mascot Hall of Fame.

Beginning today, you can start casting your votes once per day for 14 days for our beloved Otto by visiting the . Voting ends on Saturday, May 27. Your vote can count for even more when you become a .

Otto the Orange in the Dome holding a "Let's Go Orange" sign.

Otto is always ready to cheer on our teams.

Otto is up against , including eight from the major leagues, three from the minor leagues, five from the NCAA and one from an independent program. If accepted, Otto would be among the first 10 college mascots ever inducted and would join the following:

  • YoUDee (University of Delaware)
  • Smokey (University of Tennessee)
  • Nittany Lion (Penn State University)
  • Lil鈥 Red (University of Nebraska)
  • Bucky Badger (University of Wisconsin)
  • Brutus Buckeye (Ohio State University)
  • Big Red (Western Kentucky University)
  • Aubie (Auburn University)
Otto standing with little kids in orange tshirts holding a poster sign

Otto has fans of all ages.

Otto has some serious competition though, including familiar rivals from the Atlantic Coast Conference:

  • Buzz (Georgia Tech)
  • Rameses (University of North Carolina)
  • The Blue Devil (Duke University)

Help Otto win by voting every day and encouraging other Orange fans to do the same. 鈥淣o matter who you are鈥攕tudent, alum, staff or faculty member, community member, even if you have never seen Otto before鈥攜ou can鈥檛 help but smile when you see that ball of Orange spirit,鈥 says Shannon Andre, executive director of communications for Student Experience and former Otto during the 黑料不打烊 men鈥檚 basketball iconic six overtime game. 鈥淥tto brings such joy and positivity everywhere they go, and I don鈥檛 think there鈥檚 another mascot that has the same effect on people. And there鈥檚 certainly no other mascot built like Otto! Otto is truly one-of-a-kind and that鈥檚 why everyone should vote for Otto.鈥

Otto posing with students at a football game

Young or old, everyone loves Otto.

Otto has brought spirit, pride and joy to not only the 黑料不打烊 community since the early 1980s, but also the greater Central New York community. Just in the last year Otto has participated in 409 events on campus, 181 events within a 5-mile radius of campus and 73 events within a 30-mile radius and 92 events 30 miles or more away from campus. Sixteen percent of those events were in the Central New York community at places like the Rosamond Gifford Zoo.

鈥淗aving Otto attend our events adds another layer of excitement and surprise to an already fun-filled day. With their exuberant spirit and contagious grin, Otto has a big impact on our family-fun events,鈥 says Heidi Strong, director of development for the zoo.

Mascot coach of the Otto program Julie Walas knows the work Otto puts in to celebrate with the Orange community every day.

鈥淥tto鈥檚 been at graduations, move-ins and drop-offs, birthday parties, community events, playgrounds and parks,鈥 Walas says. 鈥淥tto鈥檚 traveled the world to be with fans during their big moments鈥攖his gives the fans and the community a chance to thank and celebrate and recognize all the joy that Otto brings for each of us.鈥

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